Microsoft sued in UK by exec dismissed for sexual misconduct and ‘outrageous’ behavior

Former Microsoft UK General Manager Simon Negus was let go last year, and now he is suing his former employer for wrongful termination. Negus was dismissed following allegations that he lied during an investigation into his conduct at a 2010 company party in Atlanta, Georgia. The executive was accused flirting with, kissing and touching colleague Toni Knowlson, and asking another female colleague to stand on a chair so people could see her short skirt. In Negus’ lawsuit, however, he denies the allegations and claims Microsoft’s annual sales conferences were rife with “drunkenness and outrageous misbehaviour.” The former Microsoft executive also claims company VP Gordon Frazer intentionally set out to prevent him from rising through the ranks at Microsoft. Negus is seeking 15 years of earnings in his complaint, which covers harassment and wrongful termination. Microsoft would not comment on the case.

That’s the problem with Microcrap, Monkey Boy Ballmer and buddies are way to busy getting drunk at wild parties and trying to bang secretary pussy to run their company properly.

Anonymous

You pinned the tail on the donkey. Furthermore, I bet those secretairies and female colleagues look like horses anyway; Microcrap execs’ are so hard-up and delusional that they would consider Janet Reno a hot Mamma’ Jamma’.
I guess they have the same approach when it comes to their Windows Mobile (less) OS. The sad part is, they still get paid for developing crap (with tiles).

Anonymous

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http://twitter.com/snidely1459 Snidely

Never, ever invite Brits to a US Christmas party. Their version of the Christmas party rivals your typical fraternity semi-formal with lots of excessive drinking, groping and hooking up. British companies have a “what happens in Vegas” policy towards the Christmas party, while US-company parties are harassment lawsuits waiting to happen. If we ever get the transcript of what happened, your British readers will likely say “that’s tame.”